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«&U *,**. 1 WtV ruft*3 TWENTIETH YEAR. v- 1 •y\ slit •c..i• Chicago Npv. 7—With the coming of daylight and conservative estimates of the returns in various states, there seems no doubt whatever of republican victory in the states which were thought to have abetting chance either way. M'Kin leys majority is so large that nothing but a clean endorsement can be ngtired. Bryans standing is remarkable in Mis­ souri where it was expected he would run strong. This morning, figures on the state give Bryan a loss all along the line. The city of St. Louis went demo­ cratic by a thousand. The normal ma­ jority is 16,000. The best information obtainable shows that the next house of congress will Jbiaye two hundred republi­ cans with one hundred forty-nine demo­ crats and eight independents. The re­ publicans carried both state and nation­ al tickets in Kansas. Indiana was given up by the democrats after midnight, while Kentucky is claimed by both par­ ties. Michigan, South Dakota, Nebraska ...

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*K 'i.f c?*K. nU llllli "•*_ #*. T^r mmt. Mi,. ISfc/ IS $ iJ TWENTIETH YEAR. HE WILL RUN AGAIN rfr#S -*J Spts Friend of Bryan Says the Standing Can .% didate will Run Again Four ,/ Years Hence. ... -•-*-. Cannot Give out any Statement Until. He Recovers from the late "ii J. Shock. "$$ Cant Explain it Except that the Demo­ cratic Leaders in the States Made False Promises Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 8.—Outside of a general statement on the result of the election Bryan will refuse to talk for publication but' a close friend who may or may not be authorized to speak for the Nebraskan says: "i.i yan is actually dazed by the blow lie received at the polls. He was to­ tally unprepared for what happened. The colonel will take his time afoout analyzing the figures and will then place the blame where he thinks it belongs,*"/ At this moment he is in­ clined to blame the democratic leaders in doubtful tates, They mode pledges and held out false probabilities." "Does Bryan feel his silver views lost him...